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- bio-, bi- (life; living, live, alive) words (two matching results)
- -onym, -nym (name) words: acronym to typonym (two matching results)
- bio-, bi- (life; living, live, alive) words: biochron to biodynamics, part 4 of 20 (one matching result)
- sen-, sene-, seni-, sir- (Latin: old age, old, elder) (one matching result)
- -pexy, -pexia, -pexes, -pexic, -pexis, -pex (Greek: a suffix; fixing [of a specified part]; attaching to, a fastening) (one matching result)
- costo-, cost-, costi- (Latin: rib, ribs; side; coast) (one matching result)
- phreno- (mind, brain; diaphragm) words: aphrenia to schizophrenia, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- -mancy, -mancer (Greek: divination, prophecy) words: spatalamancy to zygomancy, part 9 of 9 (one matching result)
- gamo-, gam- (marriage, union; wedding) words: hercogamy to xenogamy, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- -cole, -colous (inhabit, live, dwell) words: agaricole to hylocole, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- crist- (Latin: crest) (one matching result)
- algesi-, -algia (pain, sense of pain; painful; hurting) words: cardialgia to myalgia, part 2 of 3 (one matching result)
- aeolo-, aeol- (Latin: air, wind; rapid, quick) (one matching result)
- syco- (Greek > Latin: fig) (one matching result)
- acid-, -acidity (sour, sharp): acidemia to uricaciduria, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- laconi-, lacon- (Latin: concise, abrupt; literally, resembling the style of the Lacedaemonians or Spartans) (one matching result)
- -asis (Greek > Latin: a suffix; used in medicine to denote a state or condition of) (one matching result)
- -plexia, -plexias, -plexies, -plexy, -plectic, -plexic (Greek: used as a suffix; stroke, wound; used in medicine to denote "a condition resulting from a stroke") (one matching result)
- -aceous, -acea, -aceae, -aceaen, -aceus (Latin: a suffix; having the quality of, of the nature of, characterized by, belonging to, resembling) (one matching result)
- choreo-, chore-, chorei-, choro-, -choreatic, -chorea, -choreal, -choreic (Greek: dance; in medicine, it is used to denote a nervous disorder of organic origin or from an infectious source) (one matching result)
- algesi-, -algia (pain, sense of pain; painful; hurting) words: neogamalgia, and xiphoidalgia, part 3 of 3 (one matching result)
- grapho-, graph-, -graphy (to scratch; write, record, draw, describe) words: photochronographr to rupography, part 9 of 11 (one matching result)
- rheo-, rhea-, rhe-, rhy- (Greek: a flow, wave; current of a stream, current; electrical current) (one matching result)
- terato-, terata-, terat-, tera- (Greek > Latin: marvel, omen, monster; malformation) (one matching result)
- ilio-, ili- (Greek > Latin: [ile, ileum, or ilium [singular], ilia [plural], groin, flank, lower part of the body, gut, bowels, abdomen, loins, from Greek eileos, verbal of eilein to roil or twist up tightly; previously used interchangeably with ileum, but later used with os, bone [os ilium] to denote the bone of the soft parts], hip bone) (one matching result)
- algesi-, -algia (pain, sense of pain; painful; hurting) words: acromelagia to xiphoidalgia, A-X (one matching result)
- thanato-, -thanasia (death, dead) dictionary words: apothanasia to thanatotyphus, part 1 of 1 (one matching result)
- algesi-, -algia (pain, sense of pain; painful; hurting) words: acromelagia to audioanalgesia, part 1 of 3 (one matching result)
- poly- (many, much; excessive) words: polyacanthous to polylogy, part 1 of 2 (one matching result)
- acous-, -acoustical words: acusis to telacousis, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- hypno-, hypn- (sleep) words: hypnomania to posthypnosis, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- bio-, bi- (life; living, live, alive) words: symbiosis to zoobiosis, part 20 of 20 (one matching result)
- -cole, -colous (inhabit, live, dwell): labidicole to zoocole, part 2 of 2 (one matching result)
- -age (Latin: a suffix; quality of, act of, process, function, condition, or place; forms nouns that denote an action; a product of an action; a place, an abode) (one matching result)